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Episode 40 – Book about Deadbeat Moms (It’s not just about money). You Host: Brian Lee / Co-Host: Steven Ball & April McCracken
Join the RFIR Team this evening, Thursday, February 23rd from 7-9 p.m. EST., 6-8 p.m. CST., 5-7 p.m. MST., 4-6 p.m. PST. for Episode 40 – Book about Deadbeat Moms (It’s not just about money); as we will be joined by our guest, Naomi Brunner from Brooklyn, NY, a mother of 1 daughter and Author of “Deadbeat Moms”. We will discuss her book and her experiences growing up in a fatherless home.
Naomi’s book “Deadbeat Moms” is a raw and thought-provoking read that will leave all of us analyzing our- selves, and the way we deal with our children. In Deadbeat Moms, Naomi has unwrapped stories that were un-told because of societal trend in covering up abuse within families. Stern warning about keeping family matters private has resulted in ongoing abuse against children. This powerful account sheds light on the different type of mothers, from all walks of life. Naomi first novel serves up walloping tales of abusive mothers. It also outlines ways of inter-vening by the common citizens. Whether you’re a parent or a non-parent, Deadbeat Moms will move you to act. It comes complete with instructional guides on how to deal with child abuse and neglect.
At the time, Naomi didn’t know that she could have faught to see her father. Instead, she wrote a book about her family’s situation. Even though she realized there was corruption within the family aspect of law, she never experienced it. She knows that relationships don’t always work out as planned, but nevertheless, a child should always be allowed to spend time with other parents. By coming to the show, Naomi hopes to shed light on what children feel like when they are caught up in the middle of parents that don’t see eye to eye